Letgo, a shopping app for secondhand items, is now helping sellers and landlords “let go” of their listings with a new feature that enables users to list a home for sale or rent, the company announced today.

To create a listing, all users have to do is snap a few photos and write a brief description of the home. Users can add additional photos at any time, and they’ll be able to field questions from buyers or renters through letgo’s in-app messaging system.

“We see this as the natural evolution of a vast and diverse marketplace like ours, especially as we approach the 100M-download milestone,” said Oxenford in a statement. “We’ve designed letgo to make it effortless to list what you don’t need and find what you do in your own neighborhood, whether that’s a snowboard, an SUV or a two-bedroom apartment with a view.”

In an interview with TechCrunch, Oxenford refused to reveal exactly how many of those listings result in sales, how much revenue is generated by those sales or how many active users are on the app. He only told TechCrunch, “ [it’s] in the tens of millions monthly.”